Articles, tagged with "stomach acids", page 1

Acid reflux problem is a condition of the digestive system of human anatomy. Acid reflux can occur to young and old, irrespective of the age. Though all of us would have sometimes experienced symptoms of acid reflux, but frequent episodes of acid refluxe... Read >
Author: lauralees

Is a cure for cancer still in the far distant future? In this new century, perhaps not. And if that cure involved curcumin, a known cancer fighter, the continuing research into it would be a gift from the ancient Asians of three thousand years ago. They k... Read >
Author: Carolyn

Acidity in overdrive!
Acid reflux disease is the result of stomach acid is kept just not when it is assumed that ... in the stomach. Instead of remaining in the stomach gastric acid rebel decides to back flow up the esophagus and back into the mouth.
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Author: Obadiea

The outer shell of the tooth is called enamel. The teeth are protected from the stresses of daily activity like eating and biting with the help of enamel. This tough covering is in fact the hardest tissue in the body. But of course, it is still vulnerable... Read >
Author: Dallas Cook

Usually when a bulimia sufferer is on the path of recovery, essentially the most distressing sight to witness will be the swollen face. Specially when working on bulimia recovery using a resolve to stop vomiting, noticing the swollen glands brings the suf... Read >
Author: BartNortonn

Anorexia complications fluctuate in degree and in severity. Anorexia in its most fatal complication can result in death. This can come as a big surprise to many since anorexia can lead to death even if the patient is not the least underweight. Anorexia co... Read >
Author: Johnny

When we eat food and we drink water, what happens to them inside of us? Both food and water are important for our digestive system to operate properly. We need this water not only to hydrate us but to also help us properly digest our food. Most of us take... Read >
Author: Joseph Carter

Upper respiratory infection, or URI, is an acute illness also known as the common cold. It is most often due to a bacterial or viral invasion of the body, that enters through the respiratory system.
Pathophysiology:
URIs characteristically attack th... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Medication is the only thing any doctor will prescribe as Cures For heartburn. But there are many people around who do not want the medication. They want some natural ways which can be used as cures for heartburn. There are a whole lot of home remedies av... Read >
Author: Steve Johnson

Too much calcium, especially due to calcium supplements, can cause major health problems including arthritis, gout, bone spurs, and kidney stones. As we will see, magnesium supplements like Natural Calm Magnesium can help deal with the excess calcium.
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Author: RobertLee

Being pregnant is always amazing. It's a great time filled with changes in your body, new dreams and hopes, but of course there is the morning sickness to deal with. Do you think you're alone in suffering from it? Well, you're not. Listen to this, almost ... Read >
Author: James Armstrong

Not so long ago, the use of flax became a "buzz word" in health and fitness circles. In fact, even the great Mahatma Gandhi was once quoted as saying that flax is a"wonder seed." "Wherever flax seed becomes a regular food item among the people, there will... Read >
Author: Boyce Gomez

Heartburn can come in many different levels of severity. It can range from mild to severe. It also has a number of different causes, with the most common being diet and obesity. There are also a number of heartburn treatment options available. For mild ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Aaron had a bad sinus infection after returning from oversea. He said he always had a sinus problems and rhinitis, but never asked advices from any medical specialist. This time, the infection was so bad that he had to consult ear, nose and throat special... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong

Soda crackers are an old folk cure that actually works. Soda crackers (preferably unsalted) are bland, they digest easily, and they absorb stomach acid. They also contain bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar, which neutralize the acid. Tip: You know th... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown